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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: calgal who wrote (19905)10/18/2004 2:30:42 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 27181
 
The voting polls we full of Bush supporters, fyi



To: calgal who wrote (19905)10/18/2004 2:30:58 PM
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John Kerry: A square peg
David Limbaugh (archive)

October 15, 2004

URL:http://www.townhall.com/columnists/davidlimbaugh/dl20041015.shtml



To: calgal who wrote (19905)10/18/2004 2:31:13 PM
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Clinton Too Sick to Help Kerry

Ex-President Bill Clinton is still too sick to help John Kerry on the campaign trail, confounding earlier predictions that he would bounce back from quadruple heart bypass surgery and be stumping for Kerry by now.

Clinton's recuperation has been "slower than he anticipated," friends and associates tell the Washington Post.

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Continuing fatigue and warnings from his doctors will prevent him from making "more than a few cameo appearances on behalf of the Democratic nominee," they say, adding that they're not sure he'll be able to do even that much.
The ex-president's recovery regimen includes mile-long walks, but he "finds himself exhausted after each jaunt," friends told the Post. "And he remains in considerable pain from the chest incision."

In the days after Clinton's Sept. 6 procedure, many of his former advisers were full of predictions about the ease with which patients can return to their routine after modern heart surgery, the paper noted.

But that optimism, apparently driven by politics, has largely faded.

While the Kerry campaign still hopes the popular Democrat will be able to squeeze in a few appearances in African-American churches in battleground states, Clinton's only firm plans include presiding over the opening of his presidential library in Little Rock shortly after the election.

newsmax.com



To: calgal who wrote (19905)10/18/2004 2:31:32 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 27181
 
October 15, 2004, 9:36 a.m.
A Man for Some Seasons
John Kerry turns his back to God on the big issue

URL:http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg.asp



To: calgal who wrote (19905)10/18/2004 2:31:54 PM
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Florida Supreme Court Rejects Democrats' Vote Fraud Scheme

A voter who casts a provisional ballot - or ballots - at the wrong precinct(s) is not entitled to have the bogus vote(s) counted, the Florida Supreme Court unanimously ruled today in a blow to Democrats and a victory for fair elections.

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Unlike the Clinton-appointed federal judge in Ohio who last week gave election thieves a major victory by ruling for bogus provisional ballots, Florida's Democrat justices had the decency to rule against their own party's activists.

"The court said that the law clearly states that provisional ballots must be counted only if the person was entitled to vote 'at the precinct,' and that the constitution gives the Legislature the authority to dictate voting rules," the Associated Press reported.

In a slap at increasingly violent labor unions and other Democrat pressure groups, the justices pointed out that requiring provisional voters to use the correct precinct was just as reasonable as requiring everyone else to use the correct precinct.

newsmax.com